Another Illegal Alien, Murderer, Left to Walk Among Us

Who knows, maybe if had changed his name again, he might have been eligible for Obama’s amnesty program.

Our elites, via their open borders policy allowed a murderer from El Salvador to walk among American citizens for two years. I wonder what this upstanding, fine young man did to support himself during this time? Surely it was all legal, right?

WASHINGTON — A Salvadoran national , who was previously removed from the United States and who is wanted in his native country for homicide, aggravated kidnapping and robbery, was turned over to authorities in El Salvador Friday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

Melvin Noe Lazo-Sanchez aka Melvin Noe Sanchez-Izaguirre, 34, a citizen of El Salvador and Honduras, was flown to El Salvador July 5 onboard a charter flight coordinated by ICE’s Air Operations (IAO) Unit. Upon arrival, the suspect was turned over to officials from the El Salvadoran Civilian National Police (PNC).

“Mr. Lazo has been deported to El Salvador where he will now face a criminal court to answer to his charges, thanks to a dedicated group of deportation officers and ICE attorneys who serve to protect our communities here in Virginia,” said M. Yvonne Evans, field office director for ERO Washington. “Because of our far reaching impact, our officers maintain a global vision and are proud when justice is served, no matter where in the world.”

Lazo-Sanchez was arrested March 15 outside his residence in Manassas, Va., by officers of ERO Washington’s fugitive operations team. An ERO officer assigned to INTERPOL Washington notified the team of an active Red Notice on Sanchez by law enforcement in San Salvador.

Sanchez illegally re-entered the United States after ICE removed him to Honduras in June 2012. He evaded extradition from Honduras to El Salvador when he was removed in 2012 because the last name he used on his Honduran identity differed from his El Salvadorian identity. Sanchez was ordered removed from the United States to Honduras or El Salvador by an immigration judge May 2.